His verse is peppered with high-art references and business acumen, famously boasting about his "new rules." He positions himself not just as a rapper, but as a cultural institution. When he says, "I’m in the corner of the Ritz with the 5th," he isn't just describing a night out; he’s describing a level of social mobility that was once considered impossible for a kid from Marcy Projects. Cultural Impact and Legacy
The song’s title and hook—a sampled line from a Pimp C monologue—link the track to the foundational grit of Southern rap, while the verses elevate that grit to the penthouse. It serves as the bridge between the "hustler" and the "mogul." Jay-Z - F**kWithMeYouKnowIGotIt (Feat. Rick Ross)
Rick Ross delivers what is arguably one of the most effective guest verses of his career. Ross has always been rap’s premier "vibe" curator, and here he lean into his persona as the cinematic boss. His opening lines—referencing "reminiscing on the fortune" while in Italy—set a global stage. Ross’s contribution isn't just about the lyrics; it’s about the texture of his voice and the rhythmic poise that makes extreme wealth feel like a natural state of being. He provides the decadence that Jay-Z then refines into legacy. Jay-Z: The King’s Perspective His verse is peppered with high-art references and
In the landscape of 2013’s Magna Carta Holy Grail , "F**kWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" stands as the definitive anthem of "luxury rap." While the album as a whole explored the burdens of fame and the complexities of modern art, this specific collaboration between Jay-Z and Rick Ross serves as a victory lap—a sonic manifestation of untouchable status and generational wealth. The Atmosphere of Avarice It serves as the bridge between the "hustler" and the "mogul